We have always been fans of Mike Leavitt's work, and we just noticed he has some new additions to his Art Army series (usually made in a series of 10). We llke how Leavitt handcrafts each piece, and each artist gets their own distinct characteristics played out in figure form. Koons gets one important feature...

It started with a Nintendo made of wood, then a walkman made of wood, then it became an Olde "E" 40oz made of reconstructed glass pieces, then it was a cardboard Air Jordan, and that is when we realized we really liked the work of Mike Leavitt.

The best part of Mike Leavitt's new original sculpture of famed Japanese artist, Takashi Murakami, is that it comes with removable glasses and articulating ponytail. That is detail that makes a one-off 10" sculpture something to get. Bigger views after the jump . . .